JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder On Why He Never Wanted To Duplicate Marvel's Approach To Superheroes

JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder On Why He Never Wanted To Duplicate Marvel's Approach To Superheroes

Zack Snyder's Justice League will be with us in just a few day's time, and in a new interview, the filmmaker has explained why he never had any interest in duplicating Marvel's approach to its characters.

By MarkCassidy - Mar 14, 2021 10:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Man of Steel and Batman V Superman came in for a lot of criticism for a variety of reasons, but some of the movies' biggest detractors simply couldn't get on board with Zack Snyder's bleaker tone and dark interpretations of the characters.

The filmmaker has been accused of taking his superhero movies way too seriously, and Warner Bros. clearly made an effort to lighten Justice League's tone after he departed the project, which has continued to varying degrees of success on the likes of Aquaman, Shazam! and Wonder Woman 1984.

Agree or disagree, Snyder has a very good reason for wanting to forge ahead with his vision for the DCEU.

During an interview with NY Times, Snyder acknowledges that he takes "these characters and their mythology really seriously," and wanted to offer an alternative to Marvel Studios' approach to superhero adaptations.

"I knew it before BvS, when we made Man of Steel," he says when asked if his DCEU movies were made in deliberate contrast to the MCU. "Marvel is doing something else. They’re doing, at the highest level, this popular action-comedy with a heart. And they have that nailed. An effort to duplicate that is insanity because they’re so good at it. What DC had was mythology at an epic level, and we were going to take them on this amazing journey. Frankly, I was the only one saying that."

The fact that neither MOS or BVS were massive box office draws would obviously indicate that Snyder's approach didn't resonate with the vast majority of moviegoers, but it sounds like the director would rather his films be divisive and discussed than successful and instantly forgettable.

"BvS, love it or hate it, it’s probably the most mentioned movie in hashtags and references," he continues. "It’s the closest thing to a cult film that could exist at this level of pop culture. Am I a provocateur? A little bit. Is my job to make some pop-culture piece of candy that you eat and forget about the next day? Nah. I would rather [expletive] you up in a movie than make it nice and pretty for everybody. Let’s be frank, there’s no cult of Aquaman. Jason is a force of nature, and by all means, I want there to be 100 Aquaman movies because he’s an awesome guy. But it’s not controversial. And I have purposely, because I love it, made the movies difficult."

What do you make of Snyder's comments? The director's cut of Justice League will premiere on HBO Max on March 18, but you can check back tomorrow for our review.

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Kumkani
Kumkani - 3/14/2021, 10:33 AM
This is gonna be another copy-pasta smh
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 3/14/2021, 11:47 AM
@Kumkani - Zack is definitely trying to butter Marvel up now after the years of bad mouthing he did during BvS and Justice League. Going far as saying things like Ant-Man was the flavour of the week to saying that he would never do a superhero film with comedy.
word1one
word1one - 3/14/2021, 11:48 AM
@Kumkani - I respect what he said. He was real about it
Blergh
Blergh - 3/14/2021, 10:34 AM
"Let’s be frank, there’s no cult of Aquaman"

did he just diss James Wan's work?
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 3/14/2021, 10:35 AM
Oh man this comment section

Tigerorlion07
Tigerorlion07 - 3/14/2021, 10:36 AM
Man this guy surely thinks of himself as a demigod of comic book movies. One of those guys if you hangout with they only wanna talk about themselves.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 3/14/2021, 11:46 AM
@Tigerorlion07 -
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 3/14/2021, 10:37 AM
"BvS, love it or hate it, it’s probably the most mentioned movie in hashtags and references"

Seriously, a perfect philosophical question for our time:

Is being Infamous better than being Forgettable? 🤔
ElJefe
ElJefe - 3/14/2021, 10:47 AM
@lordSTALE - There’s always been the old saying, “Bad press is better than no press.” And only one of those words have the word “famous” in them for a reason. That being said, I think it depends on what your infamous for doing/saying. Americans love a good-hearted outlaw, outspoken outliers, and misunderstood antiheroes. I’d you fit into any of those categories you’ll get fans.
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 3/14/2021, 10:54 AM
@ElJefe - The "in" prefix isn't good there though (e.g. incurable)

So you'd rather have a disaster than a normal forgettable day/event?

Disasters get talked about and disseminated for years even decades. And given how BvS was the root cause of the DCEU being shattered, it was certainly a disaster
Battabing
Battabing - 3/14/2021, 11:24 AM
@lordSTALE -
If infamous means you're leaving millions of dollars on the table then you're gonna have a bit of a problem.
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 3/14/2021, 11:33 AM
@Battabing - Yeah literally failing to double the opening weekend box office

But you have a very enthusiastic and vocal minority worshipping everything you do, while massively screwing over the franchise you were supposed to construct and manage. Infamy! 😁👍🏼
clornelas
clornelas - 3/14/2021, 11:33 AM
@lordSTALE - I don't think the following is political, but please delete if not allowed. Bad press has power. Donald Trump got so much free press by saying certain controversial things during his campaign. I think it's fair to say that regardless of how you feel about what he said, he basically got free advertising by being a news fixture day in and day out. Worked out in terms of winning the election.
clornelas
clornelas - 3/14/2021, 11:34 AM
@clornelas - his first* campaign. 2016.
ElJefe
ElJefe - 3/14/2021, 11:43 AM
@lordSTALE @Battabing

But the question was infamous versus forgettable.

Infamy isn’t the same as a “disaster” that causes harm to people, so that’s not a realistic comparison.

But an infamous movie vs a forgettable one? I think there are definitely advantages to being the director of the infamous movie, assuming it’s not infamous for reasons that were harmful to people, over a movie no one remembers or discusses.

I mean, his continuing career and following and media coverage kinda prove that Hollywood prefers one over the other.
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 3/14/2021, 11:54 AM
@ElJefe - Dude you really need to look up the definition of Infamous 😂

"Well known or famous for being bad" is not something to be proud of, just because you're now very popular
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